Michigan · sales tax
Michigan Sales Tax Calculator
Calculate combined sales tax on any purchase in Michigan by ZIP code.
Sales tax in Michigan
Michigan's statewide sales-tax rate is 6%, and the average combined state-and-local rate is about 6%. Enter a ZIP below for the local rate.
Total with sales tax
$106.00
MI · 6% combined rate
- Pre-tax amount
- $100.00
- Sales tax (6%)
- $6.00
- Total
- $106.00
ℹ Representative MI combined rate. Sales tax is set by exact address — verify your local rate for official purchases.
⚠ This is MI's representative combined rate — the exact rate for ZIP 48000 depends on your local jurisdiction.
Frequently asked questions
How do I calculate sales tax?+
Multiply the price by the combined sales-tax rate for your location. For example, on a $100 purchase at a 9.5% combined rate, the tax is $9.50 and the total is $109.50. The combined rate is your state rate plus any county and city rates. Enter an amount and a ZIP code above to get the exact tax and total.
Why is sales tax different by ZIP code?+
Sales tax is set by state, county, and city governments, and those combine differently across the country. Two towns in the same state can have different total rates because of local add-ons. That's why this calculator asks for a ZIP code — it looks up the combined state, county, and city rate for your area.
How does reverse sales tax work?+
Reverse sales tax works backward from a total that already includes tax to find the original pre-tax price and the tax portion. If a receipt shows $109.50 at a 9.5% rate, the pre-tax amount was $100 and the tax was $9.50. Switch to the reverse mode above to back out the tax from any total.
How much is sales tax on a car?+
Car sales tax is usually charged at the combined rate where you register the vehicle (often your home address), not where you buy it. On a $30,000 car at an 8% combined rate, that's $2,400 in sales tax. Some states also add title, registration, and documentation fees. Enter the car's price and your ZIP to estimate the tax.
Which states have no sales tax?+
Five states have no statewide sales tax: Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Alaska. Alaska is a special case — it has no state sales tax, but many local governments there charge their own, so the combined rate isn't always zero. Everywhere else, you'll pay a combined state-and-local rate.
Are these sales-tax rates exact?+
For major cities we use the actual combined rate; for other ZIP codes we show your state's representative combined rate. Because sales tax is legally tied to a precise address and a single ZIP can span multiple jurisdictions, treat the result as a close estimate and confirm the exact rate with your state's department of revenue for large or official purchases.
Sales tax is levied by exact address, and a ZIP can span jurisdictions — treat these as close estimates and verify with the Michigan department of revenue for official purchases.